Adjunct faculty is responsible for clinical supervision and/or course instruction and related responsibilities in the nursing program. The adjunct faculty works directly assisting full time faculty with the overall coordination of the assigned agency/nursing course.
Qualifications:
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college which shall include courses in nursing, or in natural, behavioral or social sciences relevant to nursing practice
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Direct patient care experience within the previous five (5) years in the nursing area to which he or she will be assigned
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Current active RN license
General Expectations:
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Personal relationship with Jesus, a vibrant Christian faith, and a commitment to Christian community; capable of sharing faith and engaging in conversations about Christ.
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Demonstrate Simpson University Values in the performance of all duties.
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Maintain lifestyle in accordance with Simpson University Lifestyle Policy in Staff Handbook
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Maintain the confidentiality of information, data and records. Properly use tact, diplomacy, discretion and judgment
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Demonstrate strong customer service skills in the performance of job duties.
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Demonstrate good organizational and communication skills in the performance of job duties.
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Supervises employees in accordance with Simpson University policies and procedures (for supervisory positions)
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Support the overflow needs of other departments within the respective university area.
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Perform other duties in accordance with this position as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor.
Essential Functions:
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Participate on program and department committees as assigned
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Advise students as assigned
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Assist with the recruitment of adjunct faculty
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Assist with program and department review and evaluation activities
Physical Requirements:
Typical Working Conditions:
(Describe environment including exposure to heat, cold, fumes, chemicals, allergens, mold, etc.)
Indoors in controlled environment
Equipment Used:
(List all manual and automated equipment used in the course of performing essential functions.)
Computer, scanner, copier, mouse, keyboard, stapler, 3-hole punch, letter opener
Essential Physical Tasks:
(List all physical tasks encountered in performing essential functions - i.e. sitting for long periods of time using a computer, standing, climbing ladders, etc.)
Sitting for long periods of time using a computer
Analysis of Physical Demands to Perform Essential Functions:
Key (Based on typical week):
N=Never
R=Rarely (Less than 1 hour per week)
O=Occasional (1%-33% of time)
F=Frequent (34%-66% of time)
C=Constant (over 66% of time)
Fingering (fine dexterity)
Handling (grasping, holding)
Repetitive Motion – Hands
$26 Hourly
In order for your application to be considered complete, please be sure to submit:
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Curriculum Vitae
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Letter of Interest
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Contact information for three references
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Statement of Integration of Faith and Higher Education essay (250-300 words) that describes the candidate’s approach to integrating Christian faith with their teaching and scholarship.
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Transcripts of all graduate work completed. Copies and/or unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the application. Official transcripts will be required at the time of hiring.